SEVEN Southampton FC Women players have been called up to their national teams ahead of the September international break.

Marieanne Spacey-Cale's side head into the first international window of the season sat atop the Barclays Women's Championship.

Saints have earned nine points from their first four games of the campaign and are ahead of Blackburn Rovers on goal difference.

Here is a rundown of every player that has been selected by their country this month...

Megan Wynne and Alice Griffiths have been called up to Gemma Grainger’s Wales squad ahead of the Women’s Nations League getting underway. 

Wales will travel to 14th-ranked Iceland before hosting Denmark at the Cardiff City Stadium.

Tanya Oxtoby has picked Laura Rafferty in her first squad as the new Northern Ireland women's manager.

Northern Ireland kickstart their Nations League campaign with a short away trip to the Republic of Ireland and a home clash with Albania.

Saints summer signing Emily Kraft won't be involved in that League B Group 1 opener having not been called up to the Republic of Ireland squad. 

While Saints don't have any senior England call-ups, Kayla Rendell, Ella Morris and Molly Pike have been selected by the Young Lions squad.

The Southampton FC trio have been included in Emma Coates' England under-23 squad for their fixtures against Norway in Bryne and Belgium at Shrewsbury Town's New Meadow.

Atlanta Primus, who marked her Saints debut with a goal against Reading on Sunday, will link up with Jamaica.

The 26 year old has been selected for the Reggae Girlz ahead of their doubleheader against Canada in Olympic football qualifying.

Not selected: Milly Mott, Lucia Kendall, Rosie Parnell, Lexi Lloyd-Smith, Chloe Peplow, Katie Wilkinson, Rianna Dean, Sophia Pharoah, Emma Thompson, Emily Kraft, Izzy Milne, Jemma Purfield, Beth Howard, Megan Collett, Paige Peake.